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How's my build look?

atybimf

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I'm about to purchase the parts for my next pc and I decided to run them through with the anandtech community.

I found a MOBO, CPU, and RAM combo that I am pretty set on:
http://pcinfinity.net/Merchant2/merchan...ity&Product_Code=03MK1GBK8NSLI90NM3200

Then for the rest of the components im going with:
Hitachi Deskstar 80GB 7200RPM
Sunbeamtech Trio, with 450W PSU
BFG 6600GT OC
Lite-On CD-RW/DVD-ROM

I'm pretty much set on those parts, but is there anything that absolutely must be changed? For example, compatibility issues?
 
Um. everythings fine... But the parts just suck IMO... But if its a prebuild, who cares.

Get a forton 450w or antec smartpower 450w.
 
I have a tight budget which might contribute to the parts "sucking." Which parts and why do they suck? I would like to know in order to make a more informed decision when purchasing the parts.
 
Do either of them make 80GB SATAII's? Because I cannot find any Seagates, and I haven't heard the best things about Samsung HDDs.
 
As do I. It's a great deal. Plus it's open for the future because the mobo supports X2 and SLI.
 
Originally posted by: atybimf
I have a tight budget which might contribute to the parts "sucking." Which parts and why do they suck? I would like to know in order to make a more informed decision when purchasing the parts.

As I said b4.
the Power supply.
Iunno what ram is in there either.
But everything else is fine,
 
yeah the power supply isnt the greatest, but it should suffice. the ram is the only thing im worried about, because it doesnt give teh brand. i will email the company.
 
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